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The Best Virtual Theatre Shows to Watch Now

Though theatres remain closed for the foreseeable, play lovers need not despair – there is a plethora of world-class shows streaming online for your entertainment and virtual viewing pleasure.

Where to Watch the Best Virtual Theatre Online

Lawrence Batley Theatre

Toast

Following a hugely successful West End run last year, Nigel Slaters’s Toast returns to the Lawrence Batley Theatre as a brand-new online play this July. Based on Slater’s award-winning biography, the play recreates his childhood through the tastes and smells he shares with his mother, culminating in his young escape to London. Giles Cooper, a close friend of Nigel’s who starred in the original play, will be reprising his role alongside Lizzie Muncey, Stephen Ventura, Marie Lawrence and Jake Ferretti.

Now Showing: Toast is available to watch from 1-31 July

Grange Park Opera, Surrey

Grange Park Opera

Richard Lewisohn

Since being founded in 1998, Grange Park Opera has established itself as an integral part of the British summer season. And while we sadly won’t be able to enjoy its delights in person this year, founder Wasfi Kani has devised a season of entirely new content for us to watch from home. The Found Season consists of 15 performances free to view online, running from six weeks from 4-12 July, featuring over 70 of the world’s leading singers, muscians and dancers.

Now Showing: The View from the Villa on 25 June, and Schumann Liederkreis Op24 on 30 June

Shakespeare’s Globe

Thanks to the Globe Player, the iconic theatre’s free YouTube channel, you needn’t leave the sofa to get your Shakespeare fix. The Globe will be screening some of the Bard’s best-loved works, to change every fortnight.

Now Showing: The 2020 production of Macbeth

Donate to to safeguard the Globe’s future here

The National Theatre

Though the National Theatre will remain closed until June 30, live performances of popular shows will be streaming weekly on the theatre’s YouTube channel as part of the National Theatre at Home initiative. What’s more, educational institutions such as schools, universities and libraries can access the National Theatre Collection online, showing everything from classic Shakespearean dramas to avant-garde productions from the Donmar Warehouse and Bridge Theatre.

Now Showing: The quintessential summer theatre production: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

You can support the National Theatre through its closure by making a donation here

National Theatre Live

Gwendoline Christie as Titania in the National Theatre’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream

Soho Theatre

If you missed out on those coveted Fleabag tickets, now’s your chance to see Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s astonishing one-woman show on screen. It is available to screen now through Soho Theatre on Demand with a range of payment option. Proceeds will go directly to charities supporting those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, including the National Emergency Trust and the newly set up Fleabag Support Fund, for UK-based freelancers in the theatre industry. We propose rounding off the experience by re-watching both seasons of Fleabag in quick succession.

The RSC

If one Shakespeare play every two weeks isn’t cutting it, you can stream 17 more – including Othello, King Lear and Anthony & CleopatraRoyal Shakespeare Company productions through Marquee TV. The streaming platform is currently offering viewers a free 30-day trial, hopefully enough to get theatre fans through the lockdown with their sanity intact.

Now Showing: You can also stream the RSC’s 2018 production of Romeo & Juliet via BBC Four’s Culture in Quarantine programme here

You can support the RSC through the company’s closure by making a donation here

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Shows Must Go On!

In an announcement to delight musical theatre lovers worldwide, Andrew Lloyd Weber – the mind behind some of the world’s best-known musicals, Cats and The Phantom of the Opera amongst them, Andrew Lloyd Webber has said that some of his most famous shows will be streaming in full on YouTube. The free screenings will be available for 48 hours, before being replaced by a new musical. Past shows include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat and Jesus Christ Superstar, with many more in the works; so settle in and prepare to sing along.

Next Showing: Hairspray

La Traviata Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House

While not strictly theatre, it’s nonetheless thrilling news that the Royal Opera House will be bringing a selection of spectacular past operas and ballets to our screens. The ROH’s YouTube channel is hosting weekly screenings of world-class performances, with the full schedule available on the ROH website.

Now Showing: Woolf Works, inspired by the writings of Virginia Woolf and performed by the Royal Ballet and the Royal Opera House production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute

The New York City Ballet

One of the (admittedly very few) perks of the current crisis is that we can now access world-class performances from cultural institutions around the world. For those who have never had the pleasure of visiting, The New York City Ballet is kindly streaming historical recordings of some of its most iconic performances.

Now Showing: All Balanchine Programme: a breathtaking compilation of highlights from the ballet master’s landmark works – unmissable for fans of classical dance.

Unprecedented: Theatre from a State of Isolation

A digital theatre initiative by BBC Arts, Unprecedented will showcase a series of new digital plays written in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The new plays explore community experiences and the changes the pandemic has wrought on education, work, family, relationships and culture in general. A starry cast list has already been announced, and the plays are set to be broadcast in May as part of the BBC’s Culture in Quarantine programme.

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Enjoy the stunning views from a cool eco-cottage in County Kerry – and you can stay the night!

A stone eco-cottage on the stunning stretch of the Wild Atlantic Way is now available to rent for a romantic retreat – think the stuff of spellbinding staycation dreams, like desert island beaches, crashing seas and starry skies.

Sienna is located in Kenmare in County Kerry on the south-west Ireland coast, and is the perfect blend of authentic stone cottage and modern luxury.

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Fondly known as Kerry´s ´Little Nest´, Kenmare sits between the Ring of Kerry and Beara peninsulas on the Wild Atlantic Way. Enchanting pubs play host to a roaring culinary scene and, with easy access to the Caha Mountains, the cosmopolitan town is as much a hit with ramblers as it is foodies.

The stone-clad cottage is a passion project by the Irish-Australian owner and her British-Greek partner, who fell in love with the otherworldly scenery and warm, buzzing community.

They’ve sensitively renovated the holiday home, adding contemporary and eco-friendly features, like energy-efficient heating and a spring water feed.

Fluid living spaces are decorated in heritage colours to echo the landscape; an earthy palette of burnt sienna, milky white and bluey-greens.

Hallway

eco cottage

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A mango wood sideboard covered in a tasselled abstract tapestry was chosen to match the shaggy cows in the adjoining fields, while huge picture windows usher nature indoors and lead to a stilted veranda.

Kitchen

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A beautiful rich blue hue echoing the ocean has been used throughout, with luxury Smeg appliances adding a upscale finish.

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Living room

eco cottage

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The owner says: ‘When we visit the house we relish cosy hours snuggled around the woodburner, indulging in guilt-free Netflix binges on TV; or curling up with a novel.’

eco cottage

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Dining room

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Picture windows afford soul-stirring views over the sea, and the natural, pared-back scheme continues in the light and bright dining area.

Bedroom

eco cottage

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Sage greens and natural elements, like rattan pendants and wooden beds, create tranquil snoozing sanctuaries.

Related: Green bedroom decorating ideas – from olive to emerald, explore the key shades that can create a luxe retreat

Bathrooms

eco cottage

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The guest bedroom has an en suite shower room while the master suite features a cast iron clawfoot bath – both sharing views across the bay.

eco cottage

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Exterior and grounds

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An emerald lawn bordered by established trees makes a sheltered spot for sunbathing, while the veranda with Canadian Spa hot tub was designed for admiring the moon rise over the sea on languid summer days.

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A little red bridge crosses over a stream that runs along one side of the house, gently tumbling over rocks to create a natural water feature. There’s also a petanque pitch, for a couples’ game of boules. Beyond the realms of the fairytale garden, the renowned Ring of Kerry takes explorers on a 180km circuit past pristine beaches, glassy loughs and an ombre rainbow of craggy mountains.

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‘We enjoy the majestic views from our home that fan out in all directions over meadows, mountains and the sea,’ says the owner. ‘Following the sun over the Kerry sky, or watching the moon rise over the water on our enormous deck or from behind the picture windows is time well spent.’

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She continues, ‘Flanked by tall trees and foliage, the part of the bubbling stream, where the water tumbles over the rocks and falls into a small pool makes me feel like I’ve stepped into a storybook.’

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“We wanted to create a home with a cosy, welcoming vibe where you can unwind as soon as you step inside. Our home is the perfect base for savouring sunny days and starry, starry nights.

Indeed, framed by craggy mountains and crashing sea, this part of the Wild Atlantic Way is the only gold tier Dark Sky Reserve in the Northern Hemisphere. Thanks to low level light pollution, on a clear night you can see the Milky Way, satellites, Space Station and, if you’re really lucky, a falling star..

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Sienna can be booked from £125o per week via Unique Homestays.

If you can drag yourself away from bucolic bliss, head to the Boat House Bistro in Kenmare for fine fare. Reminiscent of Nantucket Island living with its pine trees, white walls and blue waterfront views, many relaxing hours can be spent over a chilled bottle of Chablis at this Michelin-recommended bistro and wine bar. Or try Crowleys for a traditional Irish pub and live music.

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Hallway colour schemes – the combinations that make an ideal first impression

Looking for hallway colour schemes that will create an inviting entrance? A beautifully decorated hallway sets the tone for the rest of the house and introduces your own interior style for guests and loved ones as soon as they step through the door. From a palette of bright colours to dark navy hallways with an edge of grown-up glamour, check out these decorating ideas and be inspired.

With literally every variation in the spectrum to choose from, deciding  between potential hallway colour schemes has got to be fairly nerve-racking even for the most daring decorator.

When it comes to paint colour, you can either go for bold statement hues or choose a welcoming and soothing palette. Neutrals will obviously ensure that your hallway feels light and airy, but also consider light and mid-tone shades of yellow, green, pink and blue – pastel colours will feel cheery and uplifting. And, of course, there’s always the perfect grey paint for a timeless shade.

For more hallway inspiration: Our best Hallway ideas

Be inspired by our pick of the best hallway colour schemes.

1. Mix and match complimentary colours

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: Dominic Blackmore

Use your hallway as a place to experiment with complimentary colours. This colourful hallway scheme has boldly mixed coral pink with a teal blue, opposite colours on the colour wheel – and it works so well.

The pink tone of the paper is matched with a runner to add an element of coordination, allowing the blue painted sideboard to really standout. Proving how well objects attract, as far as colour is concerned.

2. Create a refreshing blue entrance

Hallway-colour-schemes-Dulux

Image credit: Dulux

Traditionally small and narrow, the average hallway often lacks space and light. So select a shade such as Dulux’s White Mist to open it up. With a clean slate to work with, you’re then free to add a unique flourish, which is where painting the ceiling, the door, its surrounds and a stripe down one wall comes in. Dulux’s soft blue Mineral Mist keeps things fresh and conjures up a subtle coastal theme in the process

All the shades here are taken from Dulux’s easy care Washable & Tough range. This paint is more likely to withstand scuffs as marks, which in a high-traffic area like a hallway, is a huge advantage.

3. Take tones to the dark side

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: Dominic Blackmore

Brooding dark walls are becoming more and more popular in the modern home. It’s often a misconception that dark can make a room feel smaller, which can be the case, but more often than not it creates a sense of space by almost pushing the walls out. It also great depends on the light, if your hallway has a great source of natural light it can totally take a dark wall colour.

To prevent the dark walls feeling too overwhelming pair with white painted woodwork and bleached wood furniture.

4. Create a golden gallery wall

Two-bedroom-1970s-terrace-transformed-with-plants-and-flea-market-finds-hallway

Image credit: Georgia Burns

This hallway was the first opportunity for this home owner to take in her chosen jungle theme. She took inspiration from natural textures and raw materials and slowly but surely, this neutral colour split wall became a stylish gallery wall full of memories and treasures.

5. Use artwork to add colour

A porch was built onto the front of this house and the old front door was replaced with glass panels that let light flow into the hallway. Wide floorboards enhance the width of this generous hallway, making it feel even more spacious. Colour has been brought in through the abstract artwork.

6. Opt for on-trend shades of calming grey

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: Tim Young

Make a great first impression in your hallway with a calming dove grey shade. Get a restful feel in your hall with a dove-grey scheme, using two shades on the wall for contrast. This soft mid-tone grey makes a great neutral base. Create a subtle contrast by using a darker tone for under the dado rail and a paler shade above. Lighten the look with white or cream furniture and glass accessories. It’s incredibly versatile, too. Look for shades that have subtle hints of blue or pink, and dress them using luxe metallics or natural textures.

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7. Paint it purple

Hallway colour scheme

Image credit: Mark Scott

Create a comforting cosy vibe with beautiful rich tones, such as the berry colour on this panelled wall. This look is super snug and wintery, with a draft-excluding curtain that will keep your home wonderfully warm – but the blue and white leaf-print curtain makes it more than suitable for the sunniest of seasons, too.

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8. Make it fun and friendly

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: Dominic Blackmore

Create a hallway that can change with you, using a versatile mix of colour, pattern and hard-working furniture that’s easy to live with, and reflects your personality. This vibrant look is all about mixing up colour. Use fabrics featuring multicoloured prints as a starting point and you’ll have more flexibility when you want to update the accent tones in the future. If you want to up the glamour, add more jewel tones, such as turquoise blue, hot fuchsia pink and deep emerald green, to your palette for a more luxurious feel.

9. Decorate with duck egg

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: David Brittain

This new modern rustic style takes elements of traditional country looks, but gives them a smarter edge that suits any home. Think chic without the shabby! Swap the floral-patterned wallpapers of classic country style for crisp, painted walls and matching woodwork for a simple streamlined backdrop. Duck egg is a great colour choice for a feature wall. Perfect for clutter-lovers, duck egg’s calming effect will offset busyness if you like to have a lot of stuff on show.

10. Opt for sun-bleached simplicity

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: David Brittain

Bring the beach home by mixing weathered coastal colours, unfussy reclaimed-wood furniture and characterful seaside motifs for a look that will relax you as soon as you walk through the front door. Lighten the look by mixing in painted furniture in a classic country style. Avoid bold blues in favour of soft stone, sand, pebble-grey and shell pink.

Loved these hallway colour schemes? READ: How to wallpaper your stairs – to add colour to your hallway

11. Walk on the wild side

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: Catherine Gratwicke

This is a look that’s effective, but simple to achieve, as it doesn’t involve elaborate decorating everywhere else. It’s worth noting that the stairs have been painted white, compared with the dark-wood floors, to let the pattern stand out.

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12. Hang captivating artwork

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: Tim Young

Choose a large-scale artwork and hang it in your hallway for an easy way to add character to your scheme. Pick something you love, as you will inevitably see it a lot while moving throughout your home.

Black and white designs are good choices, but you could also go for something super colourful if you prefer a lively look. Consider your wall paint and how it will best show off your picture – the brilliant white walls here look fantastic, and really show off the blue details.

13. Take pleasure in plants

Classic hallway with leaf-print wallpaper

Image credit: Paul Raeside

Get back to nature with beautiful botanical motifs in your hallway. Having two similar plant prints on the walls and sofa adds to the impact, showing a deliberate move away from exact matches. Elsewhere the look is more low-key with the grey woodwork and stone floor.

If you have period features, put them centre stage with a pared-back colour scheme, or you could use a different paint colour to highlight features such as dado-height panelling or skirting boards. Try using a richly patterned wallpaper or paint in recesses, nooks, just above the dado rail or even on stair risers.

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14. Live au naturel

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: Polly Eltes

Let nature take centre stage, the way it definitely does in this hallway, which is packed with natural elements, from the colour palette to the natural materials in the wooden floor and stone wall. The large window is a big bonus for nature lovers, too, offering views far beyond the confines of the hallway and letting the light flood in. We love the sea-life-inspired artwork, too.

15. Make a hallway happy with daffodil yellow

Hallway colour schemes

Image credit: David Brittain

Let the sunshine in with corn-field yellows and rustic woods – all inspired by nature’s best. Light up a gloomy understairs space with a butter-yellow wall covering featuring super-sized foliage.

Do you feel inspired by these hallway colour schemes? Happy decorating!

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Best French Rosés: A Rose-Tinted Tour of the South of France

Sarah Hyde takes us on a virtual tour of the South of France – through the power of rosé.

While international travel remains uncertain, the one way we can travel to the South of France is through our imagination. And if you close your eyes and dream a little – while sipping a chilled glass of rosé wine – you may momentarily be transported to your favourite spot on the glittering Côte d’Azur.

Rosé is fast becoming the nation’s favourite summer drink. At one of our favourite supermarkets, sales are 56 per cent up on last year – and Charles Lea of wine merchants Lea & Sandeman wistfully announced: ‘we have asked for more but there isn’t any’.

The figures come as no surprise to rosé expert Elizabeth Gabay, author of Rosé: The Pink Wine Revolution. Gabay has been following this change in the wine market for some time, predicting continued exponential growth – with niche prestige rosés leading the way. As the big names battle it out on the supermarket shelves, this selection of wines from the South of France will take you from the gorgeous island of Porquerolles to the Bandol region of Provence, before moving into the mountains of Miravel and into the sublime shadow of Mont St Victoire, which so captivated the painter Paul Cézanne.

Vue sur la Cadière

Cotes de Provence Rosé Domaine de L’Ile comes from the isle of Porquerolles. As the entire island is a national park, this wine is bursting with fresh air and bright flashes of midday sunshine, with a hint of the minerality that makes up this forested land. These wines are organic, clear, crisp and low in sugar; the fruit is collected at just the right moment to ensure it doesn’t become too sweet on the vine. Production here is relatively small, with only 20 hectares under production for rosé and just four for their remarkable white wine, made from 100 per cent Rolle grape variety. It’s delightful to imagine the bottles leaving by small boat for the port of Hyères on the mainland. The estate has recently changed hands, joining a small group of vineyards owned by the Fashion house Chanel. This year’s vintage was produced during this transition of ownership – under the watchful eye of Nicolas Audebert – and gives a tantalising clue to the direction in which this wine is going: 2020 should be exciting.

Rosé 2016

Moving inland into the Bandol wine region, the received rosé wine wisdom (which is fast changing), is that this is home to the finest grapes. The region has its own appellation, and grapes grown here in the flat lands behind Hyères are famous for the minerality of the terroire with its limestone. The warm coastal climate is perfect for the late ripening Mourvèdre grape, which is vital to the structure that distinguishes the Bandol rosé from other Cotes du Provence. Tempier Rosé is very highly considered and is perhaps the most formal wine in this group. Delicious, structured and quite strong for such young wine, it can be seen as a point of reference for what a good Bandol rosé should taste like.

South of France

As this area is also the summer playground of the rich and famous, one of its joys is running alongside the glamourous. As they relax at Chateau Miraval – the summer home of Brad Pitt – a delicious Cotes de Provence is produced on a large scale under the auspices of the internationally recognised French winemakers, the Perrin family. One of the big producers taking Cotes de Provence to a global market, Miraval has become a standard bearer for rosé. With 600 hectares of organic wine under production, they are currently working hard on a pink champagne and, intriguingly, a mysterious art project.

Mirval

Finally, the path less well-travelled takes us to Château Gassier, under the shadow of the Sainte-Victoires mountain, to taste Le Pas du Moine. The organic grapes are gathered by night to ensure that things stay cool during the fermentation process. The low temperatures and perhaps the mysterious spirit of the night, produces a beautiful pale pink wine with a touch of van gris. It has echoes of lychees and exotic fruit, and is absolutely delicious paired with seafood.

The Expert’s Guide To English Wine / A Local’s Guide to the South of France

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The Best Scented Candles for Your Home

Now that home time is most of the time, having your space smell divine is a welcome bonus. After all, nothing lifts the spirits quite like the right aroma, whether it’s your favourite perfume or freshly cut grass. Up your home fragrances game with our round-up of the best scented candles, from fresh spring scents to cosy winter warmers.

How to Make Scented Candles at Home

Best Scented Candles 2020

 

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  • Maison La Bougie Rose Des Vents Candle

    Maison La Bougie Rose Des Vents Candle

    With blends of fresh thyme with woody notes of tree moss and pine, this Maison La Bougie candle smells even better than it looks. The ceramic vase will also make a beautiful piece in your home long after the candle flickers out.

    £77, harrods.com

  • Roja Neroli de Tunise Candle

    Roja Neroli de Tunise Candle (1kg)

    Nobody does fragrance quite like Roja, and this Neroli de Tunise Candle really is exquisite. The flowers of the bitter orange tree are hand-picked to create the citrus-floral Neroli oil used in the candle, that will add an instant feel of luxury to your home.

    £295, harrods.com

  • Jo Malone London Myrrh & Tonka Home Candle

    Jo Malone London Myrrh & Tonka Home Candle

    For a warming scent that will add a touch of luxury to any room, invest in this classic edition of Jo Malone London’s home fragrances. Scented with hand-harvested sap of the Namibian myrrh tree, there are also comforting almond and vanilla notes.

    £58, jomalone.co.uk

  • Baobab Candle

    Baobab Ocean Drive Candle

    These limited edition Baobab candles smell as beautiful as they look. The Ocean Drive Candle has delicious notes of mandarin and cedar, inspired by the multi-hued vibrance and spirit of Miami’s Ocean Drive.

    From £92, baobabcollection.com

  • Daylesford lavender candle

    Daylesford Organic Botanical Lavender candle

    The sealable lids on these gorgeous Daylesford candles makes them perfect for travelling with. This relaxing lavender scent is a great addition to your pre-bedtime routine. Just be sure to blow it out before you drop off…

    £24, daylesford.com

  • Victoria Cator Madame Julia

    Victoria Cator Madame Julia

    With notes of blackcurrant leaves, Bulgarian rose and a musk base, this sophisticated home fragrance is one that is instantly recognisable. You’ll want this one in your reception room so it becomes your home signature scent to greets guests with.

    £55, victoriacator.com

  • Bella Freud Ginsberg is God

    Bella Freud Ginsberg is God Candle

    Not only does this chic Bella Freud candle look glorious on any desk, mantel or dressing table, the fresh green scent containing notes of fig and tomato will brighten your spirits every time you smell it.

    £45, cultbeauty.co.uk

  • Rachel Vosper candle

    Rachel Vosper 2 Wick Candle

    Handmade in Belgravia, Rachel Vosper’s chic candles (available in a range of sizes from one to five wicks) come in an array of beguiling scents, from Echinacea – a delicately-scented medicinal herb – to Rose & Magnolia. What’s more, the central London studio is open for orders and operating a no-contact refill service, available for non-traditional vessels as well as empty candle votives.

    £36, rachelvosper.com

  • Legna Unity Candle

    Legna Unity Candle

    Thought scented candles were just for women? Think again. Legna London launched July 2016, and creates luxury scented candles with men in mind. They are ‘mandles’, if you will. Choose from Strength (foresty), Wisdom (earthy) or Unity (spicy) scents.

    £40, legnalondon.co.uk

  • Petits Rituels Sensual Healing

    Seductive and soothing, this natural aromatherapy candle will instantly surround you with the intoxicating scent of organic Ylang Ylang, Jasmine, Rose and Lavender. The blend is designed to help against nervous tension – and supposedly also works as an aphrodisiac.

    £16, petitsrituels.com

  • Cire Trudon Odalisque

    Cire Trudon Odalisque

    Infused with orange blossom, vanilla and zesty citrus, this decadent scented candle evokes the exotic scents of the Ottoman Empire. Quirky enveloping a room, it lifts flagging spirits with thoughts of travel and romance in faraway places.

    £75, cultbeauty.co.uk

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